Rudi De Vos wrote:This have to be something in the web interface...What port are you using for it ?What's the memory usage after a week ?

I use default 80 port.
Memory is low - about 4 -6 Mb.
Only CPU usage is high (60-80%).
I think, it depends from one moment. When connection is broken between repeater and server, but socket is not free and it will begun to grown and to leak.

We have randomly the problem that a connection is shown as established on repeaters WebGUI, but the viewer shows only "negotiating protocol version..." and nothing happens. I think it's more often, when first the server is connected and then the viewer connects to repeater.

I remember that a similar problem existed in a earlier version. possibly related? info: we use the rc4 dsmplugin.

all of our customers have a unique ID. We're processing the comment.txt automatically from our customer database to identify the incoming IDs. Actually we have to limit the select @499 lines. Is this really the limit? It would be nice if it would be possible to get more comments than 499. At the moment we can only identify a part of our customers.

Only then it would also possible to activate the connection protection through the comment file. For us the protection is less important, but I can imagine for others this would be more interesting.

We can process a comment.txt (what means "manual" editing) press reload, everything is fine? In this case nothing has to be send via GET, right? But edititing with WebGUI more than 500 comments would be a problem, what we don't want to do, right?

You can still press
[reload]
[add]
[delete]
It only send a single comment line via GET.

Only the function the modify multiple lines at once send all comment lines via GET. This is to big...
My point is that when you need to edit 100 records it's just simpler to use some standard file editor with copy/paste or auto create the file from
some database.
Edit/upload/ press [reload]

You should test it...
change MAX_LIST=1000 in the source and recompile.
The you can have 1000 servers/viewers waiting and 2000 comment
available.